The North Yorkshire Moors Railway has released an update following a collision at Grosmont yesterday.
Around 10:52 on Tuesday 21st September the incident saw a diesel locomotive collide with a set of carriages at Grosmont.
All passengers on the carriages were taken off the train and transported back to Whitby.
Thankfully, no serious injuries were reported, but the accident is currently being investigated by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch.
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway has confirmed that this weekend’s Annual Steam Gala from Thursday 23rd to Sunday 26th September will go ahead as planned.
However, whilst the gala will go ahead as planned, the Pullman train services are cancelled, with passengers being contacted.
Laura Strangeway, Head of Business Development at the NYMR, added: “I am immensely proud of the team here at the railway – with passenger safety paramount, the situation was managed carefully and as quickly as possible. Whilst there were no serious injuries to passengers, the carriages involved in the incident are now out of operation whilst the investigation is ongoing.
“This has impacted the railway’s services, and so we have had to make the difficult decision to cancel the Pullman services between 23rd to 26th September. Those passengers booked to travel on a Pullman service will be contacted or emailed and bookings will either be transferred to another date or refunded.”
A spokesperson from North Yorkshire Moors Railway: We can confirm that there was a collision at 10.52 am between a diesel locomotive and a stationary set of carriages at Grosmont station. All passengers were taken off the stationary train and transported back to Whitby; there were no serious injuries reported. As with all such accidents, it is currently being investigated by the RAIB (Rail Accident Investigation Board); we have no further information at this time.
A spokesperson for the Rail Accident Investigation Branch said: “The RAIB has sent a team of inspectors to Grosmont station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, where a low speed collision has occurred in a platform between a light engine and a stationary passenger service. Our inspectors will gather evidence as part of the process of conducting a preliminary examination and a decision on whether an investigation will be launched will be taken in the coming days.”
Meanwhile, LNER A1 60163 Tornado successfully arrived at Grosmont MPD this morning after travelling overnight from Crewe Heritage Centre.
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Re the accident at Grosmont Station involving a class 20 and a passenger train: I am a former railwayman and having read the RAIB report, have identified an error on the part of the signalman at Grosmont SB. As there was a train on platform 2, there was no need for the locomotive at signal 11 to be cleared to proceed onto the platform, as the loco was not involved in the working of the Whitby train.
The locomotive should have been held at signal 11 until the departure of the Whitby train. Only when the Whitby train was clear of the points beyond the end of platform 2, should the loco be allowed to proceed to number 2 sidings.
The ‘permissive move’ mentioned in the report is only used, when the locomotive being signalled in onto a train in the platform, is to couple onto the train, forming part of the train.